Peregrinacarus Bartsch 1999

Peregrinacarus Bartsch, 1999 Type species. Peregrinacarus reticulatus Bartsch, 1999. Adults. Genital and anal plate fused in both female and male. Female GA with four to six pairs of slender pgs, each genital sclerite with zero to one sgs. GO with three pairs of internal gac arranged in line. Poster...

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Main Author: Bartsch, Ilse
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5696509
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Summary:Peregrinacarus Bartsch, 1999 Type species. Peregrinacarus reticulatus Bartsch, 1999. Adults. Genital and anal plate fused in both female and male. Female GA with four to six pairs of slender pgs, each genital sclerite with zero to one sgs. GO with three pairs of internal gac arranged in line. Posterior-most pair larger than anterior ones; the former situated near end of GO (Bartsch 2001 b: fig. 5). Ovipositor at rest extending beyond GO. Apex of ovipositor with two anterior pairs of spiniform, smooth genital spines; shape and number of posterior pairs of spines not known. Male GO somewhat smaller than that of female and removed from end of GP. GA with about 40 slender pgs and five to six pairs of sgs. Acetabula arranged in line; two anterior pairs small, posterior-most pair slightly enlarged (Bartsch 1999 b: fig. 4). AE of adults without epimeral pores. Juveniles. With one larval and two nymphal stages. In nymphs GP and AP separated. Deutonymphal GP with two pairs of pgs, zero to two pairs of sgs and two pairs of large internal gac (Bartsch 1999 b: fig. 19, 2001 b: fig. 18). Protonymphal GP with single pair of large gac, internal as in deutonymph; pgs and sgs lacking (Bartsch 1999 b: fig. 23, 2001 b: fig. 21). Larva with tube-like epimeral pores. Remarks. The two species at present known are from southern hemisphere coldwater areas, from brackish to fresh water rather close to the sea (Bartsch 1999 b, 2001 b; Pešić et al. 2010). : Published as part of Bartsch, Ilse, 2015, The genital area of Halacaridae (Acari), life stages and development of morphological characters and implication on the classification, pp. 201-259 in Zootaxa 3919 (2) on page 225, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3919.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/245246 : {"references": ["Bartsch, I. (2001 b) A new freshwater halacarid mite, genus Peregrinacarus (Halacaridae, Acari) from the Falklands. Hydrobiologia, 452, 139 - 144. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1023 / A: 1011936329636", "Bartsch, I. (1999 b) Peregrinacarus reticulatus gen. nov. spec. nov., a freshwater halacarid mite (Acari, Halacaridae) from Marion Island. Hydrobiologia, 392, 225 - 232. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1023 / A: 1003697500058", "Pesic, V., Smit, H. & Datry, T. (2010) New records of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia, Halacaroidea) from Patagonia (Chile). Systematic & Applied Acarology, 15, 151 - 160."]}